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The role of Protestant clergymen in shaping early American political culture is central to this exploration of religion's influence during the founding era. Spencer McBride traces the evolution of clerical political activism from colonial times to 1817, highlighting how religious language and symbols became vital in crafting a national identity. By examining pivotal moments like the Revolution and the formation of political parties, the book illustrates the intricate blend of religious and political motivations that defined the early American republic, revealing a strategic use of faith by ambitious leaders.
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Pulpit and Nation, Spencer W McBride
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